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Comment on Home by Angela Arguinzoni https://backmountainmusictherapy.com/#comment-10733
Sat, 17 Mar 2018 14:02:28 +0000http://backmountainmusictherapy.com/?page_id=6#comment-10733Hi, I have a 4 year old boy who has autism and I have been looking for a program like this. can you give me more information. Where in Wilkes Barre are You? which days? How long? Is he old enough? And how much. Thank you.
Angela
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Comment on Contact Us by Lori Biscontini https://backmountainmusictherapy.com/contact-us/#comment-10725
Tue, 20 Feb 2018 17:27:35 +0000http://backmountainmusictherapy.com/?page_id=32#comment-10725Hello Antoinette, I’m looking for someone who can teach me to play the Hammered Dalcimer. I live in the Wilkes-Barre area. if you know of anyone please call me at 570-817-2821.
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Mon, 19 Sep 2016 07:41:13 +0000http://backmountainmusictherapy.com/?p=556#comment-8260Thanks for sharing this. Great facts you have gathered here. For most people, the idea of music being therapeutic seems pretty logical. but the he potential benefits of this modality are much greater than most people realize.
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Fri, 06 Nov 2015 19:48:00 +0000http://backmountainmusictherapy.com/?p=12206#comment-7280Love this!
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Comment on Obvious or Subtle Progress? by Antoinette https://backmountainmusictherapy.com/2014/02/obvious-or-subtle-progress/#comment-6250
Sun, 14 Sep 2014 13:53:27 +0000http://backmountainmusictherapy.com/?p=1637#comment-6250Thank you!
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Comment on Obvious or Subtle Progress? by Lyndon https://backmountainmusictherapy.com/2014/02/obvious-or-subtle-progress/#comment-6231
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Comment on Contact Us by Antoinette https://backmountainmusictherapy.com/contact-us/#comment-6204
Fri, 05 Sep 2014 19:05:33 +0000http://backmountainmusictherapy.com/?page_id=32#comment-6204Dylan,
sure , give me a call at the number on my contact page and we can talk
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Comment on Contact Us by Dylan Thomas https://backmountainmusictherapy.com/contact-us/#comment-6191
Sun, 31 Aug 2014 23:31:31 +0000http://backmountainmusictherapy.com/?page_id=32#comment-6191I am a senior in Dallas High School, and I am interested in going to college for music therapy. I am wondering if there was any possibility I could sit in on a typical music therapist’s day. I would love to ask a couple questions and see the career in person.
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Comment on Listening First by Antoinette https://backmountainmusictherapy.com/2014/01/listening-first/#comment-6164
Mon, 18 Aug 2014 11:26:51 +0000http://backmountainmusictherapy.com/?p=1613#comment-6164Thank you!
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Comment on The “Just Right Challenge” and Building Trust by Antoinette https://backmountainmusictherapy.com/2014/06/the-just-right-challenge-and-building-trust/#comment-5950
Wed, 23 Jul 2014 13:23:35 +0000http://backmountainmusictherapy.com/?p=2613#comment-5950I totally agree!
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Comment on The “Just Right Challenge” and Building Trust by Susan Chadduck https://backmountainmusictherapy.com/2014/06/the-just-right-challenge-and-building-trust/#comment-5884
Thu, 10 Jul 2014 00:44:38 +0000http://backmountainmusictherapy.com/?p=2613#comment-5884A wonderful reminder of how children learn best! I want to emphasize how critical this idea is for those of us working with students who aren’t engaging with others/activities…Every child can learn and as teachers, parents, and therapists it is our job to meet the child where he or she is.
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Comment on Music Therapy, Accompaniment by Dan Brusca https://backmountainmusictherapy.com/2014/01/music-therapy-accompaniment/#comment-5804
Fri, 13 Jun 2014 08:14:34 +0000http://backmountainmusictherapy.com/?p=1592#comment-5804Music therapy always calm my soul.
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Comment on Connecting the Dots by Antoinette https://backmountainmusictherapy.com/2014/05/connecting-the-dots/#comment-5801
Tue, 10 Jun 2014 20:50:15 +0000http://backmountainmusictherapy.com/?p=2388#comment-5801It is something that most on the spectrum are already drawn to.
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Comment on Why Intrinsic Motivation is Important? by Antoinette https://backmountainmusictherapy.com/2014/06/why-intrinsic-motivation-is-important/#comment-5800
Tue, 10 Jun 2014 20:49:30 +0000http://backmountainmusictherapy.com/?p=2396#comment-5800Actually Mike, loving music develops further itself because of the intrinsic motivation to do so.
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Comment on Why Intrinsic Motivation is Important? by Mike Huiwitz https://backmountainmusictherapy.com/2014/06/why-intrinsic-motivation-is-important/#comment-5798
Mon, 09 Jun 2014 05:12:27 +0000http://backmountainmusictherapy.com/?p=2396#comment-5798Because it help boost your love for music?
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Comment on Is It What Music Helps Us To Let Go Of?? by David Ryan https://backmountainmusictherapy.com/2014/03/is-it-what-music-helps-us-to-let-go-of/#comment-5796
Sat, 07 Jun 2014 15:16:02 +0000http://backmountainmusictherapy.com/?p=1695#comment-5796Music soothes my anxiety. It’s that important in my life.
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Comment on Change Through Music by Gwenn Panny https://backmountainmusictherapy.com/2014/05/change-through-music/#comment-5790
Thu, 05 Jun 2014 11:42:12 +0000http://backmountainmusictherapy.com/?p=2268#comment-5790Music can really change your life.
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Comment on Obvious or Subtle Progress? by Kathryn Dilligard https://backmountainmusictherapy.com/2014/02/obvious-or-subtle-progress/#comment-5786
Tue, 03 Jun 2014 13:29:40 +0000http://backmountainmusictherapy.com/?p=1637#comment-5786Either way, it’s great progress.
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Comment on Intrinsically Motivating Experience by Andy Bland https://backmountainmusictherapy.com/2014/02/intrinsically-motivating-experience/#comment-5780
Sun, 01 Jun 2014 09:05:39 +0000http://backmountainmusictherapy.com/?p=1670#comment-5780That’s why as parents, we need to be supportive.
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Comment on Connecting the Dots by Antoinette https://backmountainmusictherapy.com/2014/05/connecting-the-dots/#comment-5775
Fri, 30 May 2014 12:22:54 +0000http://backmountainmusictherapy.com/?p=2388#comment-5775Absolutely!
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Comment on Connecting the Dots by Shaun Hoobler https://backmountainmusictherapy.com/2014/05/connecting-the-dots/#comment-5774
Fri, 30 May 2014 10:08:16 +0000http://backmountainmusictherapy.com/?p=2388#comment-5774And music is good for autism, yes?
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Comment on Is It What Music Helps Us To Let Go Of?? by Antoinette https://backmountainmusictherapy.com/2014/03/is-it-what-music-helps-us-to-let-go-of/#comment-5768
Mon, 19 May 2014 12:23:48 +0000http://backmountainmusictherapy.com/?p=1695#comment-5768To take away judgement, and encourage the creative flow, amazing isn’t it?
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Comment on Using What Already Exists to Facilitate Growth and Development by Antoinette https://backmountainmusictherapy.com/2014/05/using-what-already-exists-to-facilitate-growth-and-development/#comment-5767
Mon, 19 May 2014 12:17:34 +0000http://backmountainmusictherapy.com/?p=2360#comment-5767And that is just the start!
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Comment on Using What Already Exists to Facilitate Growth and Development by Aras Androck https://backmountainmusictherapy.com/2014/05/using-what-already-exists-to-facilitate-growth-and-development/#comment-5760
Fri, 16 May 2014 13:58:52 +0000http://backmountainmusictherapy.com/?p=2360#comment-5760Music really soothes and invigorates the soul.
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Comment on Contact Us by Antoinette https://backmountainmusictherapy.com/contact-us/#comment-5652
Mon, 07 Apr 2014 16:56:08 +0000http://backmountainmusictherapy.com/?page_id=32#comment-5652Dylan,
If you would like to have an more in-dpth conversation about Music Therapy, you can contact Marywood University, or call me at 570-574-1707 and I would be very willing to answer any questions you may have.
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Comment on Contact Us by Dylan Thomas https://backmountainmusictherapy.com/contact-us/#comment-5647
Sat, 05 Apr 2014 15:10:53 +0000http://backmountainmusictherapy.com/?page_id=32#comment-5647Hello,
I am a junior at Dallas High School, and I’m looking into going to college for music therapy and would like to learn more about it!
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Comment on Is It What Music Helps Us To Let Go Of?? by Marcel Le Blanc https://backmountainmusictherapy.com/2014/03/is-it-what-music-helps-us-to-let-go-of/#comment-5565
Mon, 03 Mar 2014 15:45:52 +0000http://backmountainmusictherapy.com/?p=1695#comment-5565It is a great message….putting the emphasis on play…and letting it flow…although not formally trained in music or music therapy …i have noticed the uplifting effect of music when i play guitar and sing for people who are limited in expressive language…but can open up vocally in response to live music
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Comment on Intrinsically Motivating Experience by Antoinette https://backmountainmusictherapy.com/2014/02/intrinsically-motivating-experience/#comment-5564
Sun, 02 Mar 2014 13:49:34 +0000http://backmountainmusictherapy.com/?p=1670#comment-5564Etain, I totally agree. Age does not matter. And how about you, was that not eternally gratifying to know what you had done for that women, released her fear, provided an opportunity for a bit of freedom into who she is, what she can do? I love that quote to. Etain, you have got the key right in your pocket. I know you already know this, when you use it, it not only provides joy for the other, but for yourself also. I have a feeling you have provided those intrinsic rewards in the past more often than you realize.
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Comment on Intrinsically Motivating Experience by Etain Ferdenzi https://backmountainmusictherapy.com/2014/02/intrinsically-motivating-experience/#comment-5562
Sat, 01 Mar 2014 18:42:41 +0000http://backmountainmusictherapy.com/?p=1670#comment-5562I also run family music sessions for babies and toddlers with their parents. I know that in these sessions, as a practitioner, I am modelling very much for other adults how to interact with their little ones as well as with other adults, as well as other skills which are intrinsic to life as a whole. Some years ago, I was delivering sessions on a music project to which a young mum came. She was one of these vulnerable young mums targetted by our local children’s centre. Like other adults she was shy about singing in front of others and typically, it took much support to persuade her to participate aloud in our singing games, but we succeeded albeit in a small way. Yesterday, I happened to be at the supermarket checkout in front of her, although could not quite place her, having not seen her for 4 years. We got chatting and she was trying to place at what group she had met me. She then realised (proudly) that I was the one who had said she had a nice voice.
My point is that adults, like children, also need to experience that feeling which Maya Angelo mentions. (I just love that quote you shared!)
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Comment on Intrinsically Motivating Experience by Antoinette https://backmountainmusictherapy.com/2014/02/intrinsically-motivating-experience/#comment-5560
Sat, 01 Mar 2014 02:19:58 +0000http://backmountainmusictherapy.com/?p=1670#comment-5560Etain, I so appreciate your comment. It seems to me that there is so much training on using stickers, some of the best teachers, therapists use these only trying for and intending the best. I also think a little bit comes from society today and what we view as rewarding. These are the things we want to give, but possibly there are easier things, things closer to home and more available than we realize that have a longer lasting effect that work even better.
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Comment on Intrinsically Motivating Experience by Etain Ferdenzi https://backmountainmusictherapy.com/2014/02/intrinsically-motivating-experience/#comment-5559
Wed, 26 Feb 2014 21:45:07 +0000http://backmountainmusictherapy.com/?p=1670#comment-5559I teach whole class music to children aged 5-11. I do offer physical rewards in the form of stickers, but need to do it at once or the meaning of the moment passes for the child. Some children also are on a behaviour plan, adopted by the class teacher, which entails smiley faces in a book, which tracks their daily behaviour in my lesson as well as others. The stickers are a valuable way in which to communicate to important others-peers, adults and family. I don’t hand out stickers without good reason, although on some days,the children seem to respond to the sticker game more competitively. I also make sure that I praise for a valid reason, however small.

As I read your article, I began to reflect on my own teaching style. Naturally an energetic and positive teacher, I had not considered the way I question, develop learning and positive body language as a reward. And the quote from Maya Angelo was so beautiful and memorable. So at the end of my lessons, I must remember more often to ask young children not “what did you learn! “but “how did you feel?”

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Comment on Music Therapy – In Relationship by Antoinette https://backmountainmusictherapy.com/2013/10/music-therapy-in-relationship/#comment-5555
Mon, 24 Feb 2014 12:16:27 +0000http://backmountainmusictherapy.com/?p=1350#comment-5555Thanks for reading!
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Comment on Music Therapy – In Relationship by Bree https://backmountainmusictherapy.com/2013/10/music-therapy-in-relationship/#comment-5554
Mon, 24 Feb 2014 04:34:05 +0000http://backmountainmusictherapy.com/?p=1350#comment-5554Beautiful post! Thank you for sharing.
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Comment on 11 steps in Developing Your Sensory Intuitiveness! by Antoinette https://backmountainmusictherapy.com/2012/08/11-steps-in-developing-your-sensory-intuitiveness/#comment-5464
Thu, 05 Dec 2013 23:17:47 +0000http://backmountainmusictherapy.com/?p=775#comment-5464Thank you Andy!
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Comment on 11 steps in Developing Your Sensory Intuitiveness! by Andy https://backmountainmusictherapy.com/2012/08/11-steps-in-developing-your-sensory-intuitiveness/#comment-5463
Thu, 05 Dec 2013 04:34:03 +0000http://backmountainmusictherapy.com/?p=775#comment-5463Saved as a favorite, I love your site!
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Comment on Being Aware of What is Inside by Antoinette https://backmountainmusictherapy.com/2013/11/being-aware-of-what-is-inside/#comment-5462
Tue, 03 Dec 2013 13:40:10 +0000http://backmountainmusictherapy.com/?p=1380#comment-5462Thanks for the encouragement!
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Comment on Music Therapy, What does it Look Like and How Does it Work? by Antoinette https://backmountainmusictherapy.com/2013/11/music-therapy-what-does-it-look-like-and-how-does-it-work/#comment-5461
Mon, 02 Dec 2013 18:47:45 +0000http://backmountainmusictherapy.com/?p=1387#comment-5461Carolina, thank you, I don’t mind at all, I appreciate it!
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Comment on Music Therapy, What does it Look Like and How Does it Work? by Carolina Santos https://backmountainmusictherapy.com/2013/11/music-therapy-what-does-it-look-like-and-how-does-it-work/#comment-5460
Mon, 02 Dec 2013 18:46:01 +0000http://backmountainmusictherapy.com/?p=1387#comment-5460I loved your point of view!
I made a post at my blog, hope you don’t mind if I spread your word!

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Comment on Contact Us by Antoinette https://backmountainmusictherapy.com/contact-us/#comment-5448
Thu, 21 Nov 2013 12:40:45 +0000http://backmountainmusictherapy.com/?page_id=32#comment-5448Brent,
I saw your comment on linked in first and responded there. If you ever have any more questions, or your daughter does, please feel free to contact me
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Comment on Contact Us by Brent Evans https://backmountainmusictherapy.com/contact-us/#comment-5447
Wed, 20 Nov 2013 02:11:39 +0000http://backmountainmusictherapy.com/?page_id=32#comment-5447My daughter is a senior in High School and is taking a very serious look at Music Therapy for a career. She begins college next fall. I’m open to any suggestions from the group. thanks so much, Brent
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Comment on Being Aware of What is Inside by John https://backmountainmusictherapy.com/2013/11/being-aware-of-what-is-inside/#comment-5446
Mon, 18 Nov 2013 01:40:57 +0000http://backmountainmusictherapy.com/?p=1380#comment-5446I think it was after completing my masters in marriage and family therapy that I felt courage to address these situations differently:) Keep up the great work Antoinette:)
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Comment on Being Aware of What is Inside by Antoinette https://backmountainmusictherapy.com/2013/11/being-aware-of-what-is-inside/#comment-5444
Sat, 16 Nov 2013 13:43:25 +0000http://backmountainmusictherapy.com/?p=1380#comment-5444John, thank you for your example! Keeping aware of what we actively do is hard enough sometimes, but the unaware of “how we are” is even more difficult. It is so wonderful that you had the opportunity to not spot the disparity but also to work with it! To work with it takes great finesse , to be able to help someone help someone else!
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Comment on Being Aware of What is Inside by John https://backmountainmusictherapy.com/2013/11/being-aware-of-what-is-inside/#comment-5442
Wed, 13 Nov 2013 18:24:48 +0000http://backmountainmusictherapy.com/?p=1380#comment-5442I totally agree. Was recently brainstorming about writing a blog similar to this topic. Was working with a boy for a few years and he would have a complete melt down when his parents, particularly when dad would show up to pick him up. Dad carried a lot of stress and heavy emotions and “guilt” and I noticed that the son was sensing this energy even before the dad entered the office. Great topic! So I started working with dad to project a different, more positive energy around his son. We do communicate more with our bodies than our words. Like you, our dog trainer told us to teach your dog with body language first as they respond best to our subtleties in our body! Great topic Antoinette!
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Comment on Music + Play = Recipe to Override Developmental Delays by Antoinette https://backmountainmusictherapy.com/2013/10/music-play-recipe-to-override-developmental-delays/#comment-5419
Mon, 21 Oct 2013 01:43:40 +0000http://backmountainmusictherapy.com/?p=1336#comment-5419Arnold,

I love what you say about extinguishing the spirit – excellent point. I agree with you. I think even many healthy adults miss half of what is going on by not paying attention to the more subtle elements of communication whether relating to another adult or child. I notice kids are much more in tune than us adults in my opinion. One positive note on the use of the computer screen – if carefully monitored, it can sometimes be an aide to shy kids whose spirit is easily crushed. As my husband and I slowly allowed our teenage sons to venture into social media, I watched the shier one test the waters first on social media before actually putting himself out there. He took his minor risks that we all take in relating on the computer screen only through words (his forte). He did not have to risk glances of disapproval or sarcasm and although this period lasted for just a little while, it did seem to ease his reluctance in taking those risks face to face. Most cases aren’t like this however.

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Comment on Play, Imagination, and Critical Thinking by nick https://backmountainmusictherapy.com/2013/09/play-imagination-and-critical-thinking/#comment-5415
Mon, 14 Oct 2013 01:55:11 +0000http://backmountainmusictherapy.com/?p=1285#comment-5415I really like this article.
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Comment on First Words Through Play by Antoinette https://backmountainmusictherapy.com/2013/09/first-words-through-play/#comment-5404
Sun, 06 Oct 2013 21:10:14 +0000http://backmountainmusictherapy.com/?p=1310#comment-5404Thank you so much Michelle, could not find the Facebook comment though
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Comment on First Words Through Play by Antoinette https://backmountainmusictherapy.com/2013/09/first-words-through-play/#comment-4785
Mon, 30 Sep 2013 11:22:22 +0000http://backmountainmusictherapy.com/?p=1310#comment-4785Okay, has not interfered with my comments! Thank you Michelle!
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Comment on First Words Through Play by Michelle Erfurt https://backmountainmusictherapy.com/2013/09/first-words-through-play/#comment-4784
Mon, 30 Sep 2013 11:19:53 +0000http://backmountainmusictherapy.com/?p=1310#comment-4784Progress! Not only is it great to see the communication happen, but it’s great to see the client’s confidence soar. Fantastic work Antionette!
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Comment on Music and Visuals, A Key to Success with Speech Difficulties by Antoinette https://backmountainmusictherapy.com/2013/01/music-and-visuals-a-key-to-success-with-speech-difficulties/#comment-4184
Tue, 24 Sep 2013 02:58:33 +0000http://backmountainmusictherapy.com/?p=1078#comment-4184Victoria, I knew absolutely nothing about computers when I
I started. I took a web site design class from Kat Fullton at Music Therapy Ed.com and followed her lead. I did design my own using word-press.
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Comment on To Play: The Process and Progress by Antoinette https://backmountainmusictherapy.com/2013/09/to-play-the-process-and-progress/#comment-3544
Tue, 17 Sep 2013 13:28:10 +0000http://backmountainmusictherapy.com/?p=1304#comment-3544Thank you for the info!
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Comment on Part 4: Achieving Self-Regulation by Antoinette https://backmountainmusictherapy.com/2012/11/part-4-achieving-self-regulation/#comment-3459
Mon, 16 Sep 2013 13:12:27 +0000http://backmountainmusictherapy.com/?p=933#comment-3459Thanks!
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Comment on Play, Imagination, and Critical Thinking by Laura C Zander Racic https://backmountainmusictherapy.com/2013/09/play-imagination-and-critical-thinking/#comment-3421
Mon, 16 Sep 2013 02:21:39 +0000http://backmountainmusictherapy.com/?p=1285#comment-3421Play is why I think Music Therapy opened so many *doors and made *lights(*connections) go off in my Autistic daughter’s head. Music has been the foot hold I have in advancing her, because to her it’s play!
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Comment on Play, Imagination, and Critical Thinking by Mary Lynn Bennett https://backmountainmusictherapy.com/2013/09/play-imagination-and-critical-thinking/#comment-3101
Wed, 11 Sep 2013 00:21:29 +0000http://backmountainmusictherapy.com/?p=1285#comment-3101I totally agree with this thinking. Play Is the most important ‘work’ of a child.
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Comment on Play, Imagination, and Critical Thinking by Antoinette https://backmountainmusictherapy.com/2013/09/play-imagination-and-critical-thinking/#comment-3044
Mon, 09 Sep 2013 18:20:54 +0000http://backmountainmusictherapy.com/?p=1285#comment-3044Thank you, i will have to look for Sally’s post and read.
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Comment on Play, Imagination, and Critical Thinking by Antoinette https://backmountainmusictherapy.com/2013/09/play-imagination-and-critical-thinking/#comment-3043
Mon, 09 Sep 2013 18:20:54 +0000http://backmountainmusictherapy.com/?p=1285#comment-3043Thank you, i will have to look for Sally’s post and read.
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Comment on Play, Imagination, and Critical Thinking by Angie Kopshy https://backmountainmusictherapy.com/2013/09/play-imagination-and-critical-thinking/#comment-3035
Mon, 09 Sep 2013 14:11:38 +0000http://backmountainmusictherapy.com/?p=1285#comment-3035I love your post. We learn through repetition. And when we love what we’re doing, of course we want to repeat it, right? I was just watching this presentation by music therapist, Sally Bonkrude, about how music can play such an instrumental role in learning. The timing of your post is perfect.http://youtu.be/X1eLjW6IZLs
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Comment on Twelve lasting Effects of Music Therapy by youtube video https://backmountainmusictherapy.com/2012/07/twelve-lasting-effects-of-music-therapy/#comment-2994
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Comment on Part 4: Achieving Self-Regulation by Antoinette https://backmountainmusictherapy.com/2012/11/part-4-achieving-self-regulation/#comment-2871
Thu, 05 Sep 2013 21:41:31 +0000http://backmountainmusictherapy.com/?p=933#comment-2871Thankyou!
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Comment on Part 3: Music, the Organizing Tool by V1ebzo https://backmountainmusictherapy.com/2012/11/part-3-music-the-organizing-tool/#comment-2421
Tue, 27 Aug 2013 18:46:30 +0000http://backmountainmusictherapy.com/?p=923#comment-2421889106 508739great day, your website is truly unquie. Anways, i do appreciate your work 453589
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Comment on The Missing Developmental Milestones, the Ability to Self-Regulate and … Wait by Antoinette https://backmountainmusictherapy.com/2013/08/the-missing-developmental-milestones-the-ability-to-self-regulate-and-wait/#comment-2284
Sat, 24 Aug 2013 17:51:39 +0000http://backmountainmusictherapy.com/?p=1273#comment-2284Thank you for the reference site!
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Comment on The Missing Developmental Milestones, the Ability to Self-Regulate and … Wait by Kathleen Benckendorf https://backmountainmusictherapy.com/2013/08/the-missing-developmental-milestones-the-ability-to-self-regulate-and-wait/#comment-2275
Sat, 24 Aug 2013 14:34:33 +0000http://backmountainmusictherapy.com/?p=1273#comment-2275I’m an adoptive parent with more familiarity with RAD than I ever expected or wanted to have. 😉 I’ve also trained in various methods to work with RAD and other related issues. The ability to self-regulate is HUGE, and missing in these kids. They didn’t learn it because they didn’t have the secure attachment relationship and attunement to develop this ability in their earliest years.

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Comment on If Parents Were Approached and Children Were Labeled by Their Abilities, Would Learning Be Easier? by Antoinette https://backmountainmusictherapy.com/2013/05/if-parents-were-approached-and-children-were-labeled-by-their-abilities-would-learning-be-easier/#comment-2218
Fri, 23 Aug 2013 11:42:25 +0000http://backmountainmusictherapy.com/?p=1188#comment-2218Thank you for your comments, it always helps to know if what I am writing comes across as intended. Thank you!
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Comment on The Missing Developmental Milestones, the Ability to Self-Regulate and … Wait by Antoinette https://backmountainmusictherapy.com/2013/08/the-missing-developmental-milestones-the-ability-to-self-regulate-and-wait/#comment-2217
Fri, 23 Aug 2013 11:41:06 +0000http://backmountainmusictherapy.com/?p=1273#comment-2217The book looks intriguing Shelia, please let me know when it is available.
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Comment on The Missing Developmental Milestones, the Ability to Self-Regulate and … Wait by Antoinette https://backmountainmusictherapy.com/2013/08/the-missing-developmental-milestones-the-ability-to-self-regulate-and-wait/#comment-2216
Fri, 23 Aug 2013 11:38:07 +0000http://backmountainmusictherapy.com/?p=1273#comment-2216Thank you, I am going to have to take a look at your book, looks like it could be very helpful to me!
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Comment on The Missing Developmental Milestones, the Ability to Self-Regulate and … Wait by Antoinette https://backmountainmusictherapy.com/2013/08/the-missing-developmental-milestones-the-ability-to-self-regulate-and-wait/#comment-2215
Fri, 23 Aug 2013 11:29:35 +0000http://backmountainmusictherapy.com/?p=1273#comment-2215Thank you for the comment, it truly is helpful to me. I am not always sure what I am writing is coming across as I intend it. Thank you!
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Comment on Autistic Individuals and community by Antoinette https://backmountainmusictherapy.com/2011/09/autismcommunicationcommunity/#comment-2214
Fri, 23 Aug 2013 11:28:03 +0000http://backmountainmusictherapy.com/?p=184#comment-2214I did.
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Comment on Asking Why And Honoring All That One Can Give by Antoinette https://backmountainmusictherapy.com/2013/03/asking-why-and-honoring-all-that-one-can-give/#comment-2213
Fri, 23 Aug 2013 11:26:54 +0000http://backmountainmusictherapy.com/?p=1135#comment-2213Thank you! look forward to hearing from you again!
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Fri, 23 Aug 2013 02:14:18 +0000http://backmountainmusictherapy.com/?p=835#comment-2187141202 314928fantastic post. Ne
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Thu, 22 Aug 2013 07:40:25 +0000http://backmountainmusictherapy.com/?p=1135#comment-2149601413 975108Considerably, the story is in reality the greatest on this noteworthy subject. I agree together with your conclusions and will eagerly watch forward to your next updates. Saying good 1 will not just be sufficient, for the great clarity inside your writing. I will immediately grab your rss feed to stay privy of any updates! 377511
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Comment on Autistic Individuals and community by XzUGCi3XE https://backmountainmusictherapy.com/2011/09/autismcommunicationcommunity/#comment-2137
Thu, 22 Aug 2013 02:52:21 +0000http://backmountainmusictherapy.com/?p=184#comment-2137858513 338708I adore the look of your web site. I recently built mine and I was searching for some suggestions for my website and you gave me a couple of. Might I ask you whether you developed the web site by youself? 114601
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Comment on The Missing Developmental Milestones, the Ability to Self-Regulate and … Wait by Elaine Dolan https://backmountainmusictherapy.com/2013/08/the-missing-developmental-milestones-the-ability-to-self-regulate-and-wait/#comment-2131
Wed, 21 Aug 2013 22:12:43 +0000http://backmountainmusictherapy.com/?p=1273#comment-2131Antoinette,
Thanks for sharing a real life experience of mirroring through music–I see now how it is allows for communication without judgement, for frustrated, probably unattached/bonded children. Inspiring!
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Comment on The Missing Developmental Milestones, the Ability to Self-Regulate and … Wait by Laurie Leventhal-Belfer https://backmountainmusictherapy.com/2013/08/the-missing-developmental-milestones-the-ability-to-self-regulate-and-wait/#comment-2122
Wed, 21 Aug 2013 15:20:08 +0000http://backmountainmusictherapy.com/?p=1273#comment-2122I cannot agree more with this blog! Check out my new book on my website, I speak about very similar goals in Who Needs Friends? ….
Your website is beautiful!
Laurie
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Comment on The Missing Developmental Milestones, the Ability to Self-Regulate and … Wait by Sheila Young https://backmountainmusictherapy.com/2013/08/the-missing-developmental-milestones-the-ability-to-self-regulate-and-wait/#comment-2114
Wed, 21 Aug 2013 12:43:50 +0000http://backmountainmusictherapy.com/?p=1273#comment-2114This is an incredibly well-researched article, clearly given from years of direct experience. Thank you. I’m a retired RN, w/experience (1 year each) in Peds., Neurology, & more, and being a Substitute School RN. I learned more about personality needs in the schools, than I did on Peds. I’m working on a biography (if it ever gets done) of a woman, now with tremendous healing of: R.A.D., Disinhibited at 1 1/2, manifesting more Inhibited by 3 1/2, being picked up and forcibly shaken by an Aunt, at least 3 times (repetitive cycles of shaking each time), PTSD of an Uncle boxing the preschool cousin, when she was 3, 4, 4 1/2, and Paranoia at 3, S.A.D. by 4. I do believe in Music Therapy, Art Therapy, Movement e.g. Dance, and also the need to develop a language the child can use. Much of this book is about the varying languages used in the home, and with extended family. Various languages are described. Much of the mother’s speech patterns were non-verbal, but very expressive. I’m not very far on the book yet, (and can’t return to it until Oct.), but the purpose is to offer hope to families with children who have Attachment Disorders. There is hope. Anyone who has links, counsel, success stories to share, please share them. I’m listening.
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Comment on If Parents Were Approached and Children Were Labeled by Their Abilities, Would Learning Be Easier? by CSQNIqUrqEonP https://backmountainmusictherapy.com/2013/05/if-parents-were-approached-and-children-were-labeled-by-their-abilities-would-learning-be-easier/#comment-2110
Wed, 21 Aug 2013 11:24:39 +0000http://backmountainmusictherapy.com/?p=1188#comment-2110309220 280158Good job on this article! I really like how you presented your facts and how you made it interesting and easy to understand. Thank you. 220104
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Comment on Rhythm: The Element of Movement by Antoinette https://backmountainmusictherapy.com/2013/02/rhythm-the-element-of-movement/#comment-2066
Tue, 20 Aug 2013 12:30:19 +0000http://backmountainmusictherapy.com/?p=1099#comment-2066Thank you for the support!
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Comment on The Missing Developmental Milestones, the Ability to Self-Regulate and … Wait by vicky abad https://backmountainmusictherapy.com/2013/08/the-missing-developmental-milestones-the-ability-to-self-regulate-and-wait/#comment-2061
Tue, 20 Aug 2013 10:07:38 +0000http://backmountainmusictherapy.com/?p=1273#comment-2061Thank you for sharing this story, what you say is so true. In my business one of the main emotional developmental areas we work on with the children is the ability to self-regulate, and in particular, to wait for a turn and to wait for others. It is great to read what other people are also doing.
Vicky Abad from Boppin’ Babies
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Comment on Rhythm: The Element of Movement by kR7pmPOV3N https://backmountainmusictherapy.com/2013/02/rhythm-the-element-of-movement/#comment-2042
Tue, 20 Aug 2013 03:45:19 +0000http://backmountainmusictherapy.com/?p=1099#comment-2042292217 983484Can I just say what a relief to search out somebody who actually is aware of what theyre speaking about on the internet. You undoubtedly know how to deliver a difficulty to light and make it crucial. Extra folks want to learn this and perceive this facet with the story. I cant consider youre no a lot more common because you positively have the gift. 693349
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Comment on The Missing Developmental Milestones, the Ability to Self-Regulate and … Wait by Antoinette https://backmountainmusictherapy.com/2013/08/the-missing-developmental-milestones-the-ability-to-self-regulate-and-wait/#comment-2019
Mon, 19 Aug 2013 18:01:59 +0000http://backmountainmusictherapy.com/?p=1273#comment-2019Thank you for sharing, I can write all i want, but eye- witness accounts from parents validates! Thank you!
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Comment on The Missing Developmental Milestones, the Ability to Self-Regulate and … Wait by Laura C Zander Racic https://backmountainmusictherapy.com/2013/08/the-missing-developmental-milestones-the-ability-to-self-regulate-and-wait/#comment-2014
Mon, 19 Aug 2013 16:41:59 +0000http://backmountainmusictherapy.com/?p=1273#comment-2014Nice site, posted to facebook, twitter and goggle. This therapy was what got my Autistic daughter talking again. She got hers at Shenandoah University in Winchester, VA
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Comment on Part 3: Eliciting Speech by Antoinette https://backmountainmusictherapy.com/2012/12/part-2-eliciting-speech/#comment-1977
Mon, 19 Aug 2013 01:57:56 +0000http://backmountainmusictherapy.com/?p=1002#comment-1977Honestly I had VERY little computer experience before I began. Read info on blogging first. The advice that seemed to work for me is be yourself in your blog and have a goal or purpose to your blog, then write to that audience. Hope this helps!
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Comment on Disconnect to Self Regulation, All Systems Go – Ready for Take Off! by Antoinette https://backmountainmusictherapy.com/2012/07/disconnect-to-self-regulation-all-systems-go-ready-for-take-off/#comment-1976
Mon, 19 Aug 2013 01:55:05 +0000http://backmountainmusictherapy.com/?p=699#comment-1976Thank you for your helpful comment. i have done more writing but recently wondered if I should be doing more videos. So appreciative of your input!
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Comment on Disconnect to Self Regulation, All Systems Go – Ready for Take Off! by iherb https://backmountainmusictherapy.com/2012/07/disconnect-to-self-regulation-all-systems-go-ready-for-take-off/#comment-1968
Sun, 18 Aug 2013 22:00:52 +0000http://backmountainmusictherapy.com/?p=699#comment-1968Write more, thats all I have to say. Literally, it seems as though you relied on the video
to make your point. You clearly know what youre talking about,
why throw away your intelligence on just posting videos to
your weblog when you could be giving us something enlightening to
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Comment on Part 3: Eliciting Speech by iherb at youtube.com https://backmountainmusictherapy.com/2012/12/part-2-eliciting-speech/#comment-1967
Sun, 18 Aug 2013 21:54:10 +0000http://backmountainmusictherapy.com/?p=1002#comment-1967Hello! This is kind of off topic but I need some guidance from an established blog.
Is it very difficult to set up your own blog?
I’m not very techincal but I can figure things out pretty quick. I’m thinking about making my
own but I’m not sure where to begin. Do you have any tips or suggestions? Many thanks
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Comment on Part 4: Achieving Self-Regulation by 24yycO https://backmountainmusictherapy.com/2012/11/part-4-achieving-self-regulation/#comment-1961
Sun, 18 Aug 2013 21:17:46 +0000http://backmountainmusictherapy.com/?p=933#comment-1961946780 835662What a lovely weblog. I
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Comment on 4 Steps in Motivating Learning in Autistic Children by WQ1GqEohgv4Vn https://backmountainmusictherapy.com/2012/09/4-steps-in-motivating-learning-in-autistic-children/#comment-1950
Sun, 18 Aug 2013 15:21:34 +0000http://backmountainmusictherapy.com/?p=813#comment-1950268139 889628Ill do this if require to as a lot as I hope that is not too far off the track. 104732
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